The Muslim Brotherhood's influence in the United States has developed over decades through the construction of educational, community, and nonprofit networks designed to shape American society from within. Recent government actions, including executive orders and state-level legislation, signal a turning point as authorities move to dismantle these infrastructures and designate related organizations as terrorist groups. The Brotherhood's strategy, revealed in a 1991 manifesto, focused on gradual cultural and political penetration, particularly targeting youth and leveraging alliances with international actors such as Turkey and Qatar. Umbrella organizations have advanced these goals under the guise of civil rights and social justice, often forming unexpected coalitions with progressive groups. High-profile incidents in Michigan and Texas underscore the growing public and governmental pushback against these efforts, suggesting that 2025 could mark a decisive shift in the United States' response to the Brotherhood's long-term agenda.
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